LeftBrain RightBrain February 22, 2022 Out of touch Have you ever tried using a windows laptop without a mouse or a touchpad? It is impossible. The feeling of helplessness quickly turned to irritation,…
LeftBrain RightBrain February 15, 2022 The rapture of action It is a privilege to be busy. In his book ‘The practice of groundedness’ Brad Stulberg quotes a message from a Doctor to his team….
LeftBrain RightBrain February 8, 2022 Buried in the winter “They say what’s buried in winter is found again in spring” words from a song by Joshua Radin. The first time I heard this song…
LeftBrain RightBrain February 1, 2022 Oblivious to the Obvious A few weeks ago, a friend of mine, let’s call her Ms. Naughty, said to me “Why haven’t you promoted this on social media till…
LeftBrain RightBrain January 25, 2022 Are you chasing worthy goals? Is it thrilling? … Is it important? … Is it daunting? These are the three questions that Michel Bungay Stainer (MBS) asks me to think about…
LeftBrain RightBrain January 18, 2022 Face-to-face with fear, ego and family 2021 was a year that saw me come face to face with fear, ego, and family. I feared for my life and the lives of…
LeftBrain RightBrain January 11, 2022 Growing apart, together… Christmas with the family has been a ritual for as long as I can remember. In the last 50 years, I have only missed the…
LeftBrain RightBrain December 21, 2021 To tell a story without words, create ‘a sense of place’ Our living room wall was transformed one Saturday morning. All it took was four beautiful painted plates to elevate the space. The room itself has…
LeftBrain RightBrain December 14, 2021 Are you meeting interesting people? Cookie (our lovely little doggie) made some new friends on a Sunday walk. What makes her bark and get angry when she meets some doggies,…
LeftBrain RightBrain December 7, 2021 Insight comes from Inside – TMI vs TLI We live in the age of TMI or ‘Too Much Information’ and that has sadly resulted in a situation where we are left with TLI…